Tobacco-pipe.



E. F. SGEULTE.

TOBAGGO PIPE.

APPLIUATIMI FILED 1.52.16, 1910.

Patented Nov.29,1910.

W r f jd W o M j UNITED sTATns PATENT OFFICE.

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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, HENRY F. SGHULTE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hopedale, in the county of Tazewell and State of Illinois, have invented new' and useful improvements in 'Tobacco Pipes, of which the following is a specication.

This invention relates to improvements in tobacco pipes and more particularly to that class of -tobacco pipes known as cigar pipes.

` One object of the invention is the provision of a cigar pipe provided with a tobacco holding casing to receive the tobacco holder, the said casin being so constructed that sullcient air will be permitted to be drawn to the burning tobacco without the danger of the tobacco escaping from the holder. Another object .is the provision of a tobucco holder provided with an asbestos -coil positioned adjacent to the mouthpiece orbit` of the holder, whereby the smoke willpass through the convolntions of the coil, thus preventin the tobacco from being drawn through t smoker, the said coil being to a great extent absorbent, thus extracting a considerable portion of the nicotin from the smoke as it passes therethrough. y

With these and other objects in view, which will more fully hereinater appear, the present invention consists in certain novel details of construction and arrangement of parts, hereinafter fully described,

illustrated in the accompapfing drawings and more articularl point out in the appended c aims; it eing understood that various changes in the form, proportion, size, and minor details of the device may be made, within the scope of the appended claims, without: departing from the spirlt or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.

' In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the specification ;-Figure 1 1s a side elevation of the device. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view thereof.v

' VSimilar numerals of reference are-emi ployed to designate corresponding parts throughout.

VThe 'casing 1s 5 and conforms to thefconguration of one end portion of a cigar.

The casing isprovidedwith an axial bore' 6 extending' from its larger end tothe intermediate portion of the casing. When the tobacco ho der about to be descrlbed is positioned in the casing specification of Letters Patent. r Application led. March 16, 1910. Serial No. 549,707.

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communicationv with the atmosphere' es'- tablished by means of a pair of air ducts 7 and 8L Reference to the drawings discloses the fact that the air duct 7 extends transverse the casing and is located between the inner end of the bore and closed end of the casing, while the air duct 8 is arranged perpendicular to the duct 7 and communicates at one end with the inner end of the' bore and at the opposite end with the medial portion of the air uct 7 it being understood that the air .ducts are considerably less in' diameter than the diameter of the bore `6.

The tobacco holder is designated in gen- .eral by the numeral 9 and comprises a cylindrical portion 10 ofl a diameter to snug lit within the bore 6,*the said cylindrical portion corresponding in length to the length of the bore, or substantially so. The outer end of the cylindrical portion isprovided with a shoulder 11 corresponding in diameter to the diameter of the open end of the casing and forming an abutting surface to limit the inward movement of the tobacco holder. That 4portionl of the tobacco holder extending rearwardlylfrom the shoulder is tapered to conform to theconguration of one end of a cigar. Thetobacco holder is rovided with an axial bore 12 extending rom the end of the-cylindrical portion to a point a trifle beyond the shoulder 11 and,

formed in the rear or outer end of the tobacco holder is a longitudinal opening 13 in axial alinement with but considerably less in diameter than the diameter of the bore 12.

The opening 13 receives the mouthpiece or bit 14.

The bore 12 of the tobacco holder is provided with a lining of asbestos designated by the numeral 15 and positioned at the inner end ofthe bore is a coil of asbestos designated by the numeral 16. The coil is of such diameter that it tightly fits within' the'holder and provides a ase for the tobacco while the s aces between theconvolution's of the coi are sufficient to ermit the smoker to draw the smoke of t e tobacco therethrough. By the provision of the coil it will 'be observed that a filter is provided owing to the asbestos coil being to a great degree absorbent, thus 4taking.; a

greater portion of the nicotin from the smoke as it passes therethrou h.

In the'use of the device t e cylindricalportion of the holder is filled with tobacco and lighted, after which the said cylindrical casing, whereupon the smoking operation may be performed in the usual manner.

` fflf-irromihe foregoing, it is evident that I which is compara-z have provided a device tively simple in structure and Vinexpensive in manufacture, embodying few parts and these so arranged that the danger of derangement will be reduced to a minimum.

1. A cigar ppe comprising a casing rovided lWith an axial bore extending filoni one end to the medial portion of the casing,

and further provided with a pair of air conduits arranged at right angles to each other,

`one of said conduitsextending transverse the casing at a oint between the inner end of the bore and) closed en d of the casing, and the other of said conduits extendin longitudinally of the casing having one en communicating'with the lnner end of the bore and its opposite end leading into the transverse conduit, and a tubular tobacco holder telescoping into the bore of said cas- 1ng.

2. In a-cigarv pipe comprising a casing provided 'with an axial bore extending from one end to the medial portion of the casing, and further provided with a pair of air conduits of less diameter than the bore and arranged at right angles to each other, one

in presence o of said conduits extending transverse the casing at a point'between the inner end of the bore and closed end of the casing, and the other-of said conduits extending longitudinally of the casing having one end communicating with the inner end of the'bore and its. opposite end leading into the transverse conduit, and a tubular tobacco holder bore of said .telescoping into the casing.

3. A ci ar pipe comprising a casing pro' vided wit an axial bore and an air conduit leading from the outer end of the casing to the inner end of the bore a tubular tobacco holder havin a cylindrical end portion to slidingly fit 1n the bore of the casing and provided at its opposite end with a bit, said cylindrical portion being provided with an axial bore extending from one end to a point adjacent' the o nating in a reduc longitudinal opening to receive a mouthpiece, a lining of asbestos positioned on the lnner surface of said cylindrical portion, and an asbestos coil positioned at the base of -the bore 'of said holder, for the purposes described. In testimon whereof I aiix my signature fy two lWitnesses. HENRY F. SCHULTE. Witnesses:

HARRY MARSHALL, HERMAN BECKER.

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